Gov. DeSantis has been avoiding election fraud in Florida, not pursuing it
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reminds me of Capt. Louis Renault, the prefect of police in the movie "Casablanca."
DeSantis is about to round up the usual suspects this legislative session with a call for his own Office of Election Crime and Security.
The governor is claiming that he needs a 52-person unit that includes 45 investigators to root out election fraud in the state. And it sounds like he thinks theyll find some, because hes also proposing to hire six state prosecutors to handle nothing but election-crime cases.
And its coming after an election year where more than 18 million ballots were cast in Florida and just 75 instances of fraud complaints were forwarded from the state's Secretary of State to local law-enforcement agencies.
The biggest examples of retail voter fraud in Floridas 2020 elections were that four old men in The Villages thought they could get away with voting in two states. I guess they didnt know that Florida is part of the Electronic Registration Information Center, a resource that shares Florida voter data with 30 other states.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gov-desantis-avoiding-election-fraud-120010857.html
Bluethroughu
(5,149 posts)Or the Seditious conspiracy?
He doesn't care about the votes of the will of the people.
monkeyman1
(5,109 posts)Bluethroughu
(5,149 posts)Firestorm49
(4,031 posts)Deuxcents
(16,169 posts)4 voter frauds there in last election. Its a Republican enclave so maybe not..priorities, you know.
cbabe
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